What We Know About The Little Roy & Lizzy Show's "Welcome To The Show"
Bluegrass Gospel ensemble The Little Roy & Lizzy Show will be releasing their new album Welcome To The Show, their first recording in almost three years. Here's what we know about the album.
1. The album will be released on April 29.
2. Other than the originals, the album features covers such as Martha Carson's "It's All Right (If You've Done Your Best)" and Merle Haggard's "Rainbow Stew," a neglected bluegrass gospel gem like Randall Hylton's "Let Me Go Wicked World," the surprise REO Speedwagon cover, "Time For Me To Fly" and the durable Carter Family classic, "Give Me The Roses While I Live"
3. The album is produced by Wayne Haun. Haun has earned thirty-two GMA/Dove awards, five BMI awards, and eight Grammy nominations in the span of his career. In 2018, he was awarded the prestigious Alumni of the Year from the music department of Middle Tennessee State University.
4. The project's first single is the group's acoustic reworking of Tasha Cobbs' "God's Been Good" that features a guest appearance by acclaimed pianist Gordon Mote. "I absolutely love this song," enthuses Lizzy. "When I was introduced to this song, it just gave me chill bumps...and even more so to sing it! Everyone did a beautiful job, and to have Gordon Mote on it....WOW...and I believe the crowds will enjoy singing it with us!"
"This is a great song that really lets me pick my style of guitar on the beginning," adds Little Roy. "I'm also a Pig Robbins piano loving fan of Gordon Mote, who really sealed the deal with his playing on it."
5. Here's a listen to "God's Been Good:"
6. Here's the tracklist:
1. Welcome to the Show
2. God's Been Good
3. Down Home
4. Story of My Life (Preacher's Man)
5. Give Me the Roses While I Live
6. Till the Sun Goes Down
7. It's All Right (If You've Done Your Best)
8. Time for Me to Fly
9. Rainbow Stew
10. Let Me Go Wicked World
7. Pre-order, add or save Welcome To The Show HERE.
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